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This report documents the development and current status of the Ada County Sheriff's Office (Idaho) Internet site.

Abstract:

The Home Page of the Web site has been successfully implemented.
It consists of four sections: Organizational Information; Our
Services; Jail Information; and News and Information.
Organizational Information consists of organizational structure,
mission statement, departmental values, 1997-98 budget, a road
map of Ada County, sheriff's duties, history, and career
opportunities. Information on services encompasses patrol
services, traffic enforcement program, the gang unit, detectives,
victim-witness coordinator, community resource telephone numbers, the crime prevention unit, the narcotics unit, the civil section, the Combined Communications Center, important numbers, the records section, and Public Safety Computer Information Services. Jail Information consists of jail housing, inmate services,
alternative sentencing programs, inmate programs, inmate rules
and privileges, and jail statistics. News and Information
consists of information on local events. The News and Information
and Jail Information sections are updated regularly. Direct links
are offered to other law enforcement Web sites, both State and Federal. Options are offered for feedback from those who access the Web site. Appended examples of the information provided on the Web site

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